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Gukesh Dommaraju emerges victorious over Ding Liren in thrilling Game 14 of World Chess Championship 2024

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Gukesh Dommaraju Makes History by Winning the World Chess Championship!

In a stunning turn of events, Gukesh Dommaraju has emerged victorious in the world chess championship, defeating Ding Liren in a nail-biting final game. The 18-year-old Indian prodigy shattered records by becoming the youngest ever undisputed world champion, surpassing the likes of Garry Kasparov.

The game came to a dramatic conclusion with a one-move blunder from Ding Liren, leading to Gukesh’s triumph. The young champion could barely contain his jubilation, marking a historic moment for India in the world of chess.

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi extended his congratulations to Gukesh, highlighting the significance of his achievement. Gukesh expressed his gratitude to everyone who supported him on his journey to this remarkable victory.

The world chess championship match between Ding Liren and Gukesh Dommaraju was a closely contested battle, with the score tied at 6½-6½ after 13 games. The final game proved to be a decisive moment, with Gukesh emerging as the ultimate victor.

The victory of Gukesh Dommaraju in the world chess championship marks a historic and exemplary moment in the world of chess. Congratulations to the new world champion on his remarkable accomplishment, showcasing unparalleled talent, hard work, and determination. This victory not only etches his name in the annals of chess history but also inspires millions around the globe.

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